As the Indian economy races to
become a global force to reckon with,
the wind beneath its sails will need
to be powered by infrastructure
development. Obviously, the
business opportunity is immense,
but that is not the extent of the
challenge. The time is here for the
Navayuga Group to make positive
social impacts for the nation on
scales larger than ever before.
Progress for all and national
empowerment have been the
cornerstones of the Group’s belief
system from the start. We began by
building components for ports when
the first call for maritime
development was made in the
nineteen eighties, and now we are
building a network of ports to
support the frenetic push that is
needed in the current scenario.
The above, a clear indication that
our growth has been in line with
needs of the nation.
On other fronts, the Group is rising
to meet the power targets set by the
11th five year plan of 78,577 MW. Our
stables will bring out in excess of
6000 MW shortly.In the meanwhile Navayuga will
blaze on in the IT/ITES front which
has been a key driver of economic
prosperity for the countrymen.

With its eyes set firmly on tomorrow,
Navayuga is once again at the
forefront of “engineering the new
era”. A key player in successful
execution of Delhi Metro and
ongoing works in Bangalore metro,
Navayuga knows that foresight is
critical. Its R&D divisions are
working at exciting new experiments
to ensure it remains at the top of the
heap in transportation engineering
solutions. In other spheres as well,
technologies and inventions
developed inhouse are in the process
of being patented.

I am happy to report that Navayuga
remains the undisputed leader in
foundation engineering in the
country and will soon emerge
trumps in the Middle East as well.
Our equipment arsenal remains the
strongest in India, and enviable even
by world standards.

In sum, Navayuga is ready. It is guided by a strong value system, and directed by a dedicated brilliant team of engineers on site, and off it. Its vision for the future will take it through new journeys of successes and inspired challenges.

"Over 90 percent of volume and 70 percent of India’s trade is through maritime transport. And the volumes and trade are both on a sharp upward swing Navayuga’s KPCL will be the largest private port in the country, and a strategic gateway to the South East"

"In India the electricity market could be around Rs1.8 trillion"

"Delhi Metro’s largest station - Pragati Maidan – can accommodate 2 lakh passengers at a time. It comes from Navayuga’s stables"